Emma previously announced her European tour in November 2017, and was set to begin touring in March 2018.

In a tweet, Emma explained: “This wasn’t my decision, and I hate letting you down. I LOATHE the thought of any of you being inconvenienced by this. I’m so upset and I’m handing this over to people who can fix this for you”.

Despite the news, Emma’s fans have tweeted their support of the decision made by the artist and her team:

It’s okay Emma please don’t worry. Things like this happen. People will still love and support you no matter what, because we know how important your music is to you so we know just how this will feel for you. I’m really looking forward to the album. I love you Emma

dude don’t beat yourself up about it, these things happen and that’s perfectly fine. personally i‘ve waited 5 years to finally see you, what’s a few more months? until then, take care of yourself and keep making rad tunes 🖤

Emma later addressed the situation further in a video, explaining that it was “because we are not as far ahead with the recordings as everyone thought we’d be”.

“I’m just gutted, just completely gutted, because I feel like I’ve just let down hundreds of people,” she went on to add. “People who give a shit. People who wanted to come out and have a great time. People who have waited so long for me to do a Europe tour and now it’s out of their grasp again, and there’s nothing I can do about it.”

Any tickets that have already been purchased for Emma’s previous dates will continue to be valid.